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Downloadable Product and Collection Specs, and an Ever-Growing Installation Image Gallery, Our Agile Site Informs and Inspires CONTRACT INNOVATION, INSPIRATION, COLLABORATION, INTEGRITY QUALITY ENGINEERING, PREMIUM MATERIALS, SERVICE CUSTOM CAPABILITIES, RESPONSIBILITY, ORIGINALITY GLOBAL REACH, LOCAL PERSPECTIVE, CRAFTSMANSHIP RELIABILITY, PERFORMANCE, ELEGANCE AND BEAUTY WELCOME TO JANUS et Cie. TRIAD Inspiring Design SAN DIEGO PUBLIC LIBRARY DEL MONTE HEADQUARTERS MONTE DEL BOULDER COLORADO UNIVERSITY OF MALL OF AMERICA MARIANOS GROCERY MARIANOS A DEDICATION TO ENHANCING built environments worldwide is a vision we share with our clients. We design for a universal audience and we are honored that industry leaders in every part of the world have placed confidence in us. These prestigious global clients have become our partners and rely on our products, service, development and innovation every day. Their trust is paramount, a responsibility we hold dear. Whether a stylish shopping center, an innovative corporate campus, a university meeting center or the world’s largest airline, our relationships are time honored and so very appreciated. DELTA SKY DECK FEDERAL RESERVE BANK UNIVERSITY OF CA SANTA BARBARA BP HEADQUARTERS COMCAST TECHNOLOGY CENTER THE RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE, CA 41 NORTH, NEWPORT, RI Force of Nature A CONNECTION WITH NATURE has a proven and profound effect on our well-being, creativity, and productivity. Today’s evolving workplace incorporates natural elements—materials, lighting, forms and flora—to complement this innate human- nature relationship and create an overall engaging experience. The Spheres, Amazon’s new Seattle headquarters designed by local architecture firm NBBJ, is centered around one simple element that’s missing from the modern office space—nature. The extraordinary result of more than six years of planning, this remarkably versatile indoor/outdoor space is characterized by its living green walls, allowing The Spheres to become home to more than 40,000 plants from the cloud forest regions of over 30 countries. Inviting workspaces, open courtyards, and various levels of plant life give Amazon employees the invaluable opportunity to work within a rainforest’s natural layers and canopies. Photo ©Bruce Damonte Photo ©Bruce Damonte AMARI, NISHIKI, SKETCH, JANUScafé, DOLCE VITA, SEE! VITA, DOLCE JANUScafé, SKETCH, AMARI, NISHIKI, Photo ©Bruce Damonte “It is an exciting time in the history of design, a time in which new science is informing our choices to improve people’s experience of the built environment.” — Bill Browning, Founding Partner, Terrapin Bright Green In Site CAPSULE OFFERING MORE THAN FURNITURE, JANUS et Cie delivers solutions designed to enhance the experience of the built environment. Our expert team partners with government, commercial, and higher education clients with creativity and proficiency to deliver powerful solutions for the world’s most distinctive environments. Renowned for strength and durability, our furnishings are available in a diverse range of styles, with options to suit a variety of budgets. Our site selection includes permanent fixtures, benches, and tables with integrated seating designed to transform public courtyards, streetscapes, municipalities, hospitals, shopping centers and corporate landscapes into engaging, functional spaces. TRAPEZ GET-TOGETHER RIO RIO Engaging Spaces DUO WHETHER IN A FREE-ADDRESS WORK ENVIRONMENT or an expansive public park, our expertly crafted furnishings are designed to create diverse, multi-functional areas within a single space. Build innovative options for the agile worker, design communal seating that inspires spontaneous collaboration, or curate a space for quiet personal reflection through thoughtful, sophisticated products that are just as practical as they are inviting. FOREST PACIFIC RION NIWA EASY MATISSE ROCKTOSCA GARDEN KNOT & JANUScafé Design Sense & Sensibility ECO-FRIENDLY, EXPERTLY ENGINEERED, a nd produced in t he USA , t he Tate collection is a comprehensive series built specifically for commercial environments. With sleek powder coated aluminum frames and JANUSwood® slats, Tate is sustainably recycled and 100% recyclable, a striking example of design that exists in harmony with both consumer needs and environmental health. A variety of finish combinations and a broad selection of chairs, barstools and tables allow Tate to be specified in any public space. TATE & JANUS TITAN Any Way Yo u Wa n t I t GRAND CA PARK, WE WORK HAND-IN-HAND WITH OUR CLIENTS to creatively solve unique design challenges. Our highly experienced product engineers, skilled CAD specialists and dedicated customer service team collaborate to build to your specification on time and within budget. Depending on the scope of a project, our custom capabilities range from a finish or size modification to transforming an initial sketch into a full production piece. Our Designers JANICE FELDMAN JANICE JANUS et Cie COLLABORATES with world-renowned designers and architects to design, develop, and bring to market the most engaging and functional products in the industry. In addition to the prolific contributions of the company’s founder and CEO, Janice Feldman, we offer award-winning collections by influential design leaders whose unique creative visions are realized through our design integrity, premium materials, and extraordinary craftsmanship. PATRICIA URQUIOLA MICHAEL VANDERBYL ANDRÉ FU ORLANDO DIAZ-AZCUY RIOS CLEMENTI HALE STUDIOS GABELLINI SHEPPARD ASSOCIATES PIERO LISSONI PAOLA NAVONE JORGE PENSI DESIGN STUDIO Designer Profile: Rios Clementi Hale TYSONS CORNER, VA THE AWARD-WINNING RIO COLLECTION has been a landmark for JANUS et Cie, and the collaboration with renowned architect and design firm Rios Clementi Hale Studios seamlessly merges the practical with the playful. Partners Mark Rios, Julie Smith-Clementi, Frank Clementi, Bob Hale and Mark Motonaga are formally trained in both architecture and landscape architecture and design with a singular vision: to imagine and create complete environments. The firm’s client list is as diverse as the services it provides, and includes entertainment studios, commercial developers, cultural and educational institutions, city agencies, retail and restaurant establishments, and private individuals. This group’s fascination with the interrelationships among design disciplines is embodied in projects such as Tysons Corner Center, Virginia, where visitors are greeted by bright-colored Rio Benches— originally designed exclusively for this installation and later to become a celebrated JANUS et Cie collection. “Together we work beyond boundaries to reveal, explore, and invent designs that amplify experiences.” — Rios Clementi Hale Studios A Breath of Fresh Aire A SEAMLESS HARMONY OF FORMS and a flawlessly executed design, the Toledo Aire Armchair is a beautiful evolution of the iconic piece by renowned visionary Jorge Pensi. Offered in six finishes and built from a single, harmonious piece of polypropylene, this masterfully produced work of art is a versatile, playful homage to minimalism, and recognized globally as a Good Design Award-winning product. As functional as it is fun, the lightweight, durable Toledo Aire Armchair stacks to six—an ideal selection for high-traffic, multi-use environments. TOLEDO AIRE & JANUScafé Friendly Competition CROSS COURT TABLE COURT CROSS COLLABORATION AND INSPIRATION thrive in engaging, innovative corporate environments. Our clients are committed to creating transformative workspaces that provide opportunities for maximum productivity as well as restorative recreation. Cross Court, Table Tennis Classic and Foosball tables produce the type of relaxed, playful environment that generates creativity and imaginative problem-solving. Photo by Robert Benson Photography FOLDING TABLE TENNIS CLASSIC FOOSBALL Government Resources STRAUSS GS-27F-0032W GS-27F-0032W JANUS et Cie IS PROUD of our status as a General Service Administration (GSA) partner. We are honored to be working with government agencies to create productive, versatile and enjoyable spaces for both federal and state entities. Our durable, quality furnishings outfit lobby, dining, and recreation areas of projects from VA hospitals and military bases to performing arts centers and universities. JANUS et Cie furniture is an excellent value and is aligned with the goals of the U.S. Green Building Council. JANUS et Cie is a certified GSA Contract Holder approved to supply furnishings for government agencies under Contract GS-27F-0032W. Additionally, we hold multiple state contracts, approving us for state and local government projects. Uncommon Threads DESIGNED TO ELEVATE any private or public space, our comprehensive selection of microbe-resistant fabrics includes an array of patterns, textures, and colors that coordinate brilliantly with JANUS et Cie furnishings. With 300 in-stock upholstery and decorative fabrics, including 37 standard cushion options, JANUS et Cie textiles offer unparalleled durability for both interior and exterior applications. All textiles are sold by the yard and, like each of our products, can be shipped worldwide. 72,000+ In Stock BON VIVANT BON JANUS et Cie IS COMMITTED to offering clients outstanding quality and service, which is why our 200,000-square-foot facility in Los Angeles houses more than 72,000 items, ready at all times to outfit projects of any scale. Stocked items of varied price ranges, options, and finishes are shipped in one to five weeks from order, keeping projects with tight deadlines on schedule and within budget. 19 Showrooms. 15 Countries. 340 Experts. BON VIVANT BON A SERVICE-DRIVEN INDUSTRY LEADER, for
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